Day 1: Cusco – Cachora – Chiquiska.
we will get you at your inn in a private transport. We begin from Cusco, at that point we go to the town of Cachora (3100 masl), here we discover the bearers and care staff, in Cachora we’ll begin our stroll, following 2 hours of strolling we reach Capuliyoc (2915 m) from that point we’ll have a delightful perspective of the cold pinnacles Padrayoc, Wayna Cachora and the Apurimac valley. At that point we’ll plunge toward Coca Masana (2330m) where the atmosphere winds up hotter and the greenery start to change. At long last we will achieve our first camp at the Chiquiska desert spring (1950 meters/6000 feet).
Day 2: Chiquiska – Choquequirao.
This day is the hardest of the five days, we will get up ahead of schedule. After breakfast, we will proceed with our plummet to Playa Rosalinda, where we will cross the Apurimac River (1495 meters/5000 feet). From here we will begin our trek by a precarious street for around 5 hours until the point that we reach Raqaypata where we will eat. All through the walk we will watch numerous orchids and wild blooms, numerous flying creatures. From Raqaypata we’ll stroll for around two hours to the archeological site of Choquequirao and there we will watch the dusk and the trip of the condor. Our campground will be introduced outside the remains.
Day 3: Choquequirao
We devote this day to investigate the vestiges of Choquequirao. Our guide will clarify the history and significance of this archeological complex. You will at that point have available time to visit diverse territories of the archeological complex. Much work has been done as of late to uncover, clear and reestablish the site. After lunch, the individuals who can visit the Cascade House(restored structures and porches around 300 meters (1000 feet) beneath the principle structures of Choquequirao). Afterward, our night supper will comprise of a run of the mill Peruvian “pachamanca” (conventional Andean fixings cooked in the earth). Volunteers to help with the planning will be welcome! From the most noteworthy purpose of the archeological site (the “usno”, or formal stage) there are fine perspectives of the Apurimac canyonfar underneath, and on the off chance that we are blessed we may even observe an extraordinary Andean condor take off above us.
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